Enc File Crack
The images that you are trying to open are encrypted files. The easiest way to open the encrypted files is by accessing the program or proprietary utility that encrypted them from the phone. The original file will be something like filename.jpg and the encoded file is filename.jpg.enc. Since the images were sent to you from your sister, you should tell her to unencrypt the images with her iPhone and resend you the unencrypted images. This would be much easier to do than trying to crack the password of the encrypted images from your Windows computer.
Enc File Format
I have a.txt.enc file. When I try to open it in a text editor like Emacs, I get an arbitrary number of characters and numbers. It is encrypted, actually.
I used to encode files on my WM6.x device. Simplex method operation research pdf. A word document i.e.
Fred.doc would be renamed as fred.doc.enc and could be decrypted with a password. This is deifferent from the auto encryption which were hash tagged to the device i.e. Is there a program on the PC that, with the valid password of course, I can decrypt my own data - or has Microsoft once more left me in the lurch? Any answer would be greatfully recieved before I retire my WM6.x device and move into the Android world.
I doubt if there's a program to unencrypt a Windows Mobile encrypted file on a PC. In that case, the solution would be to open the file on your phone (which still can) and save it as an unencrypted doc. Then move that to where-ever you want. It's some work, if it are a lot of files, but if the content is important enought it might be worth the trouble. Our general recommendation is to have an unencrypted backup copy of encrypted files stored in a safe place, just to cover circumstances like this.